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A hint? Oh sure! Umm, now where did I write down the answer to this? Looking, looking, uh-oh, didn’t write it down… Well I’m sure I can just solve my own anagram easily enough… Boy, this seems like a tough one… Well, what was I thinking about 2 weeks ago? Oh boy. I can’t remember what I was wearing yesterday, let alone what I was thinking about 2 weeks ago. And who made this anagram so hard!? Umm…

Wait! I got it! Took an hour but I got it. Whew, that was almost embarrassing. Good thing nobody knows how forgetful I am hehe.

Anagram: Drooling ring oil
Hint: This is a character who can be found in The Fellowship of the Ring.

"I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend," Faramir in TTT by JRRT.

Well Halla, I have done some more pondering, and even with the help of your cryptic clue (a lot of places have changed in the course of history LOL) and wandering through the Encyclopedia of Arda, I have nothing to show. Perhaps another clue to help us out?

"I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend," Faramir in TTT by JRRT.

Well Halla, I have done some more pondering, and even with the help of your cryptic clue (a lot of places have changed in the course of history LOL) and wandering through the Encyclopedia of Arda, I have nothing to show. Perhaps another clue to help us out?

I think this is seriously just too easy and you are trying to find some really difficult answer Or then I have made mistake somewhere but at least checking it 5 times did not reveal any extra or missing letters to me.. Doesn't necessarily mean anything thou.

So. As stated before it's a place (or area, whichever you prefer) and it has changed. It has actually changed so much that during the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings it was known by a completely different name. This older name includes alliteration, which emphasizes the magnifience which this place possessed in those days.